Re: [sshfs] SSHFS crash with debug-log

A classic -- forgot the attachment. Here we go :D
/D
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 7:11 PM, apan loco <apanloco@...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a reoccurring crash (i.e. "Transport endpoint is not connected") on
> Ubuntu 7.10 running XBMC. XBMC tries to scan movie-files over an SSHFS
> mounted share. Tonight I upgraded to Hardy Heron Beta, and I hoped that
> would fix it with all the new versions of kernel etc, but nopes! I decided
> to reproduce it with a debug log according the the SSHFS FAQ in hope that
> you guy/guys could do something about it. The result is attached.
>
> According to the debug log (i didn't know it before) it seems XBMC tries
> to scan each folder to find a folder.jpg file (behind the scenes in a
> thread I assume). This seems to be too much for SSHFS. Maybe too many
> accesses in very short time.
>
> It is weird, perhaps, that the error log shows exit status 0, which
> commonly indicates "no error".
>
> Tell me if you need anything else.
>
> Thanks,
> /Daniel
>
>

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Hello,
I have a reoccurring crash (i.e. "Transport endpoint is not connected") on
Ubuntu 7.10 running XBMC. XBMC tries to scan movie-files over an SSHFS
mounted share. Tonight I upgraded to Hardy Heron Beta, and I hoped that
would fix it with all the new versions of kernel etc, but nopes! I decided
to reproduce it with a debug log according the the SSHFS FAQ in hope that
you guy/guys could do something about it. The result is attached.
According to the debug log (i didn't know it before) it seems XBMC tries to
scan each folder to find a folder.jpg file (behind the scenes in a thread I
assume). This seems to be too much for SSHFS. Maybe too many accesses in
very short time.
It is weird, perhaps, that the error log shows exit status 0, which commonly
indicates "no error".
Tell me if you need anything else.
Thanks,
/Daniel

A classic -- forgot the attachment. Here we go :D
/D
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 7:11 PM, apan loco <apanloco@...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a reoccurring crash (i.e. "Transport endpoint is not connected") on
> Ubuntu 7.10 running XBMC. XBMC tries to scan movie-files over an SSHFS
> mounted share. Tonight I upgraded to Hardy Heron Beta, and I hoped that
> would fix it with all the new versions of kernel etc, but nopes! I decided
> to reproduce it with a debug log according the the SSHFS FAQ in hope that
> you guy/guys could do something about it. The result is attached.
>
> According to the debug log (i didn't know it before) it seems XBMC tries
> to scan each folder to find a folder.jpg file (behind the scenes in a
> thread I assume). This seems to be too much for SSHFS. Maybe too many
> accesses in very short time.
>
> It is weird, perhaps, that the error log shows exit status 0, which
> commonly indicates "no error".
>
> Tell me if you need anything else.
>
> Thanks,
> /Daniel
>
>

> Is this project inactive? Or is there something else I've missed? Thanks,
Sorry about the delay.
I think the problem is that the version of sshfs in Ubuntu 7.10 is
quite an old one (1.7?) and several such problems have since been
fixed.
Could you try upgrading to the latest sshfs version (1.9) to see if
this bug is still present?
Thanks for the report.
Miklos

On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Miklos Szeredi <miklos@...> wrote:
> > Is this project inactive? Or is there something else I've missed?
> Thanks,
>
> Sorry about the delay.
>
> I think the problem is that the version of sshfs in Ubuntu 7.10 is
> quite an old one (1.7?) and several such problems have since been
> fixed.
>
> Could you try upgrading to the latest sshfs version (1.9) to see if
> this bug is still present?
>
> Thanks for the report.
>
> Miklos
>
Indeed, both Ubuntu 7.10 and the new 8.04 comes with 1.7. I upgraded and
have not been able to reproduce the problem. Thanks for the help!
/D